Claims – Page 338
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Firms not facing up to cyber insurance threat
Marsh survey says 54% of firms have had a cyber attack
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Four in ten travel insurance claims fraudulent, says VFM
Number of baggage claims up 140% in a year
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Scottish drivers most likely to hit a lamp post
Claims study by Admiral also found Liverpool and Manchester drivers most likely to colllide at traffic lights
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Claims: when conflict of interest strikes
The claims process can be far from straightforward, so it pays for the insurer and insured to know where they stand
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MoJ to name and shame dodgy CMCs
Details of breaches and investigations to be revealed on regulator’s site
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Can insurers win over doubtful MPs?
A parliamentary debate on the sector’s response to the 2011 riots shows some MPs are unconvinced claims were handled quickly and efficiently
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Big Data: Too much information?
Many businesses have dismissed Big Data as a fad or far too complicated, but those who harness its potential have much to gain
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Analysis
What the Mesothelioma Bill means for claims
Legislation to provide compensation to victims of asbestos-related illnesses remains a hot topic
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Insurers could reject more burglary claims under police plans
Manchester police want homeowners to take more responsibility for ‘insecurity’ break ins
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Daily briefing: Will France crumble?
AXA chief executive warns his country needs to reign in government spending and create a more flexible business environment
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Industry needs fix for a tattered reputation
Insurers are accused of turning down more claims, while latest FOS research show GI complaints at all-time high
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The trouble with Google
The search engine giant has promised to make two key changes to alleviate concerns over anti-competitive practices, but critics are not convinced
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Essex and London are top spots for criminal insurance claims
Ilford is top postcode in the country for people making insurance claims owing to car crime
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Asbestos Bill on hold as Welsh vote delayed
Bill would have made insurers liable for NHS treatment costs
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News Analysis
Personal injury claims spiked in March
ABI and Apil predicted registrations would peak in lead up to rules changes, as lawyers rushed to clear backlog
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News Analysis
Insurers report evidence of surge in liability claims
AXA and Zurich blame legal reforms for the increase
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Facebook exposes £134k ‘cash for crash’ scam
Aviva uses social media to find links between whiplash claimants and other driver
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Hiscox strikes deal with Jelf
Insurer will become prefered supplier for management liabilty product
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Daily briefing: FOS shows insurers need to get better at claims
Annual review paints a poor picture of industry’s practices
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Time has come to learn some lessons
Insurers should be taking a more vigilant approach to claims and asking brokers for help with rates rises